Welcome to Studio 88's On-line Gallery- the official website of Michael Turner and Graham Turner, bringing you their Motorsport, Aviation, Medieval and Military Art, direct from the artists.

Studio 88 was formed in 1963 by Michael Turner and his wife Helen, to publish prints and cards from his Motor Sport and Aviation paintings, and Graham Turner's work has been published alongside his father's for the past thirty-five years, broadening our range to include his acclaimed Medieval and Military art.

Studio 88 is still very much a family business, being run today by Graham and his wife Anita. We hope you find something of interest on our site and look forward to hearing from you if we can be of assistance.

CLICK HERE or on the button to the left to enter our Online Gallery, where you can find Prints, Greeting Cards, Original Paintings and more, all by Michael Turner and Graham Turner.

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A selection of our latest prints and cards etc. can be reached quickly by using the links below. Alternatively, browse through Studio 88's full range by clicking the 'Enter Gallery' button on the left, or use the search facility at the top of the page should you be looking for a specific subject.

THE BATTLE OF BARNET

Graham Turner's new, large scale, Wars of the Roses oil painting - The Battle of Barnet - is now available as a print, reproduced on paper and a special canvas edition - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

The original Battle of Barnet oil painting is also for sale.

Follow the link for details of both the prints and original painting, a Painting Diary that follows its creation, and larger images and text about some of the details included in the painting.

WILDLIFE ART by Graham Turner

Animals have always been a part of Graham Turner's life, and his portrayals of horses in his historical paintings are often complemented for the life and realism they capture.

A life-changing trip to Namibia in 2018 to work with and study the wildlife left him eager to record some of what he'd experienced on canvas, and the first four paintings resulting from that inspirational adventure are now offered for sale.

One of Michael Turner's latest paintings recalls a highlight of the 2017 Formula 1 season, the 2017 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Lewis Hamilton in his Mercedes leads the field onto Hangar Straight in the opening laps, his victory here contributing to his fourth World Championship title.

New to our extensive range of high quality giclée prints are two of Michael Turner's classic paintings of Jim Clark - on his way to victory in the 1964 Dutch Grand Prix, and again in the 1965 Indianapolis 500 race. CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS

Studio 88's giclée prints are individually printed on very high quality paper, artist signed, and available in a choice of sizes.

EDMUND BEAUFORT, DUKE OF SOMERSET

A staunch supporter of the Lancastrian King Henry VI, Somerset's rivalry with the Duke of York was one of the causes of the Wars of the Roses. Their struggle for power and control of the King would escalate into open warfare at the battle of St. Albans in 1455, where Beaufort would meet his death.

Graham Turner's original painting is available for purchase, as are prints reproduced from it - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

Also available are prints showing the standard bearers of Richard III and Henry Tudor at Bosworth, John de Vere, Earl of Oxford, and Edward IV's Standard bearer at Towton - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

PENCIL PRINTS

A range of prints reproduced from pencil drawings by Graham Turner showing 15th century armours, including a study of Richard III leading his household knights and retainers in their charge towards Henry Tudor at the height of the Battle of Bosworth.

Pictured on the right is a drawing of an English armour c.1482, based on the memorial tomb effigy of Sir John Savile in Yorkshire.

Please see our LATEST NEWS page for an announcement about Michael Turner's Motorsport Christmas Cards, which have been published every year since 1963, creating a unique pictorial record of over half a century of motor racing.

All Michael's Grand Prix Cards - a unique pictorial record of over half a century of motor racing - are detailed on our website, and some are available for sale - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

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ARTISTRY IN MOTION

Jim Clark, one of motor racing's greatest drivers, whose dominance of the sport saw him win two Formula One World Championship titles and score 25 victories out of 72 Grand Prix starts.

Graham Turners evocative painting captures the quiet genius behind the wheel of one of the green and yellow Lotus cars with which he was synonymous - the type 33 that he took to victory in five consecutive Grands Prix during the 1965 season.

In July 2016, Graham Turner took part in a ride across the Somme battlefield to commemorate the centenery of the Charge at High Wood.

He has just completed this oil painting of the 7th Dragoon Guards returning from the charge and taking up a defensive position next to High Wood, commissioned by the grandson of one of the brave men of the regiment's Machine Gun Squadron who took part in the action.

CLICK HERE for full details of this painting, and the story behind it, along with stage-by-stage photos of the painting in progress.

Charge at High Wood Prints

Very high quality giclée prints of Graham Turner's painting of the Charge at High Wood are now available, in a selection of sizes on paper or canvas -

Henry 'Hotsper' Percy's rebellion was confronted by Henry IV at the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. Three paintings created by Graham Turner for the new Osprey book about the battle are available as high quality, artist signed, giclée prints - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

Three new original paintings by Graham Turner, created for the recently published Osprey book 'Kursk 1943: The Southern Front', are now available for sale. They join other Second World War paintings featuring subjects that include Operation Market Garden, British Paratrooper, British Commando, and RAF Fighter Command Pilot, amongst others.CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS

CAPTAIN ERIC 'WINKLE' BROWN

A collection of sixteen prints reproduced from Michael Turner's paintings recording significant episodes from the remarkable flying career of Eric 'Winkle' Brown and created in collaboration with this exceptional pilot just before his death in 2015.

Soldiers in the Earl of Warwick's service advance through the back streets and alleys of St. Albans, to launch a surprise attack on Henry VI's forces in the market square during the first battle of the Wars of the Roses.

A newly trained Royal Flying Corps pilot and observer arrive at their first posting, a front line BE2e reconnaissance squadron.

Graham Turner's painting of the brave airmen who took to the skies in their frail aircraft to perform an invaluable reconnaissance role during the First World War is now available as a giclée print - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

CLICK HERE for full details of the original oil painting 'Replacements', which is also available for purchase.

THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT

The Battle of Agincourt, a battle that pitted Henry V's small and exhausted army against the massed ranks of the French nobility, made icons of Henry V and the English longbowman, and became part of English national identity.